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Olympic Judo: Kosovo win first Olympic medal as Majlinda Kelmendi claims gold

Majlinda Kelmendi of Kosovo celebrates winning the gold medal against Odette Giuffrida of Italy during the Women’'s Judo
Image: Majlinda Kelmendi of Kosovo celebrates winning gold

Majlinda Kelmendi made history at the Rio Games on Sunday when she became the first athlete from Kosovo to win an Olympic medal after claiming gold in the women's judo.

Kelmendi, ranked second in her -52kg weight class, defeated Italy's Odette Giuffrida in a closely-fought contest.

The 25-year-old saw off No 10 seed Giuffrida with a single point from a yuko that had initially been judged to be a more valuable waza-ari.

Rio is the first Olympics at which athletes are competing under the flag of Kosovo, which proclaimed independence from Serbia in 2008 and was accepted as a member of the International Olympic Committee in 2014.

Gold medalist Majlinda Kelmendi shows her emotions during the medal ceremony for the Women's -52kg Judo
Image: Kelmendi shows her emotions during the medal ceremony

Kelmendi, a two-times world champion, was Kosovo's flag bearer at Friday's opening ceremony but represented Albania at the London Games in 2012 where she failed to win a medal.

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Japan's Misato Nakamura claimed silver, while Russia's Natalia Kuziutina won bronze.